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- of July 2018[update], the final advance preview of the ICD-11 has de-pathologised most things listed in ICD-10 section F65, characterizing as pathological...
- bearer of the choice. Che Gossett criticized Žižek for his use of the "pathologising" term "transgenderism" throughout the 2016 article, and for writing...
- bodily integrity and well-being of inter**** people, autonomous non-pathologising psycho-social and peer support be available to inter**** people throughout...
- In his eyes, the work "comes out of a culture with a long history of pathologising so-addressed 'primal scenes,'" a history that became manifest in particular...
- rights of ****ual minorities resist what they perceive as attempts to pathologise or medicalise 'deviant' ****uality, and choose to fight for acceptance...
- methodological and sampling errors, directly blaming medical discourse for pathologising the female. This gender discrepancy is often distorted in specific po****tions...
- can lead to what writer Gary Needham calls, "...the giallo's inherent pathologising of femininity and fascination with "sick" women". The killer is likely...
- was repression of her homoerotic ****uality that influenced her in the pathologising of homo****uality in her clinical work as well as in her prominent advocacy...
- Ansara, Y. Gavriel; Hegarty, Peter (2011). "Cisgenderism in psychology: pathologising and misgendering children from 1999 to 2008" (PDF). Psychology & ****uality...
- advocates and psychologists say this binary of acceptable "p****ions" and pathologised "obsessions" is unfair. Terms like cir****scribed interests, obsessions...